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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j53]Walt Scacchi, Thomas A. Alspaugh:
Securing Software Ecosystem Architectures: Challenges and Opportunities. IEEE Softw. 36(3): 33-38 (2019) - 2018
- [j52]Walt Scacchi:
Winning and Losing in Large-Scale Software Development: A Multi-Decade Perspective. Computer 51(10): 58-65 (2018) - 2017
- [j51]Sarah Beecham, Tony Clear, Daniela E. Damian, John Barr, John Noll, Walt Scacchi:
How Best to Teach Global Software Engineering? Educators Are Divided. IEEE Softw. 34(1): 16-19 (2017) - [j50]Walt Scacchi:
Practices and Technologies in Computer Game Software Engineering. IEEE Softw. 34(1): 110-116 (2017) - 2016
- [c65]Mark Yampolsky, Walt Scacchi:
Learning game design and software engineering through a game prototyping experience: a case study. GAS@ICSE 2016: 15-21 - [c64]Judith Bishop, Carlos Jensen, Walt Scacchi, Arfon M. Smith:
How to Use Open Source Software in Education. SIGCSE 2016: 321-322 - [r2]Walt Scacchi:
Virtual Meetings. Handbook of Science and Technology Convergence 2016: 517-530 - 2015
- [c63]Walt Scacchi, Kendra M. L. Cooper:
Emerging Research Challenges in Computer Games and Software Engineering. FDG 2015 - [c62]Judith Bishop, Kendra M. L. Cooper, Walt Scacchi, Jim Whitehead:
4th International Workshop on Games and Software Engineering (GAS 2015). ICSE (2) 2015: 979-980 - [e5]Walt Scacchi, Jim Whitehead:
4th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Games and Software Engineering, GAS 2015, Florence, Italy, May 18, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7046-2 [contents] - 2013
- [c61]Kendra M. L. Cooper, Walt Scacchi, Alf Inge Wang:
3rd international workshop on games and software engineering: engineering computer games to enable positive, progressive change (GAS 2013). ICSE 2013: 1521-1522 - [c60]Walt Scacchi, Thomas A. Alspaugh:
Processes in securing open architecture software systems. ICSSP 2013: 126-135 - [c59]Thomas A. Alspaugh, Walt Scacchi:
Ongoing software development without classical requirements. RE 2013: 165-174 - [e4]Kendra M. L. Cooper, Walt Scacchi, Alf Inge Wang:
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Games and Software Engineering: Engineering Computer Games to Enable Positive, Progressive Change, GAS 2013, San Francisco, CA, USA, May 18, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-6263-4 [contents] - 2012
- [j49]Walt Scacchi, Thomas A. Alspaugh:
Understanding the role of licenses and evolution in open architecture software ecosystems. J. Syst. Softw. 85(7): 1479-1494 (2012) - [c58]Walt Scacchi, Thomas A. Alspaugh:
Designing Secure Systems Based on Open Architectures with Open Source and Closed Source Components. OSS 2012: 144-159 - [c57]Thomas A. Alspaugh, Walt Scacchi, Rihoko Kawai:
Software licenses, coverage, and subsumption. RELAW 2012: 17-24 - [c56]Thomas A. Alspaugh, Walt Scacchi:
Licensing security. RELAW 2012: 25-28 - [e3]Imed Hammouda, Björn Lundell, Tommi Mikkonen, Walt Scacchi:
Open Source Systems: Long-Term Sustainability - 8th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference, OSS 2012, Hammamet, Tunisia, September 10-13, 2012. Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 378, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-33441-2 [contents] - 2011
- [j48]Walt Scacchi:
Modding as an Open Source Approach to Extending Computer Game Systems. Int. J. Open Source Softw. Process. 3(3): 36-47 (2011) - [c55]Walt Scacchi:
Modding as an Open Source Approach to Extending Computer Game Systems. OSS 2011: 62-74 - [c54]Chris Jensen, Walt Scacchi:
License Update and Migration Processes in Open Source Software Projects. OSS 2011: 177-195 - [c53]Thomas A. Alspaugh, Hazeline U. Asuncion, Walt Scacchi:
Presenting Software License Conflicts through Argumentation. SEKE 2011: 509-514 - 2010
- [j47]Walt Scacchi:
Computer Game Mods, Modders, Modding, and the Mod Scene. First Monday 15(5) (2010) - [j46]Thomas A. Alspaugh, Walt Scacchi, Hazeline U. Asuncion:
Software Licenses in Context: The Challenge of Heterogeneously-Licensed Systems. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 11(11): 2 (2010) - [c52]Chris Jensen, Walt Scacchi:
Governance in Open Source Software Development Projects: A Comparative Multi-level Analysis. OSS 2010: 130-142 - [c51]Per Backlund, Björn Lundell, Walt Scacchi:
Workshop - Open Source Software for Computer Games and Virtual Worlds: Practice and Future. OSS 2010: 419-420 - [c50]Walt Scacchi, Kris Ven, Jan Verelst:
OSS 2010 Doctoral Consortium (OSS2010DC). OSS 2010: 427-428 - [c49]Walt Scacchi, Kevin Crowston, Gregory R. Madey, Megan Squire:
The FOSS 2010 Community Report. OSS 2010: 432-433 - [c48]Walt Scacchi:
The future of research in free/open source software development. FoSER 2010: 315-320 - [p2]Walt Scacchi:
Collaboration Practices and Affordances in Free/Open Source Software Development. Collaborative Software Engineering 2010: 307-327 - [p1]Walt Scacchi:
Game-Based Virtual Worlds as Decentralized Virtual Activity Systems. Online Worlds: Convergence of the Real and the Virtual 2010: 225-235 - [r1]Walt Scacchi:
Open Source Software. Encyclopedia of Software Engineering 2010: 614-626
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c47]Thomas A. Alspaugh, Hazeline U. Asuncion, Walt Scacchi:
The Role of Software Licenses in Open Architecture Ecosystems. IWSECO@ICSR 2009 - [c46]Per Backlund, Björn Lundell, Walt Scacchi:
Workshop - Serious Games and Open Source: Practice and Futures. OSS 2009: 361-362 - [c45]Thomas A. Alspaugh, Walt Scacchi:
Heterogeneously-Licensed System Requirements, Acquisition and Governance. RELAW 2009: 13-14 - [c44]Thomas A. Alspaugh, Hazeline U. Asuncion, Walt Scacchi:
Intellectual Property Rights Requirements for Heterogeneously-Licensed Systems. RE 2009: 24-33 - 2008
- [j45]Margaret S. Elliott, Walt Scacchi:
Mobilization of software developers: the free software movement. Inf. Technol. People 21(1): 4-33 (2008) - [c43]Walt Scacchi, Robert Nideffer, Joe Adams:
Collaborative game environments for informal science education: DinoQuest and DinoQuest Online. CTS 2008: 229-236 - [c42]Walt Scacchi, Robert Nideffer, Joe Adams:
A Collaborative Science Learning Game Environment for Informal Science Education: DinoQuest Online. ECS 2008: 71-82 - [c41]Les Gasser, Walt Scacchi:
Towards a Global Research Infrastructure for Multidisciplinary Study of Free/Open Source Software Development. OSS 2008: 143-158 - [c40]Joseph Feller, Björn Lundell, Pentti Marttiin, Walt Scacchi, Nico Schellingerhout:
Panel: Opportunities and Risks for Open Source Software in Industry. OSS 2008: 413-414 - 2007
- [j44]Walt Scacchi:
Free/Open Source Software Development: Recent Research Results and Methods. Adv. Comput. 69: 243-295 (2007) - [j43]Miltiadis D. Lytras, Walt Scacchi:
Guest Editorial Open-Source Software for Engineering Education: Pedagogical Strategies That Leverage Open-Source Tools. IEEE Trans. Educ. 50(4): 290-291 (2007) - [c39]Margaret S. Elliott, Mark S. Ackerman, Walt Scacchi:
Knowledge work artifacts: kernel cousins for free/open source software development. GROUP 2007: 177-186 - [c38]Andrea Capiluppi, Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Scott A. Hissam, Karim R. Lakhani, Gregorio Robles, Walt Scacchi:
First International Workshop on Emerging Trends in FLOSS Research and Development. ICSE Companion 2007: 135-136 - [c37]Chris Jensen, Walt Scacchi:
Role Migration and Advancement Processes in OSSD Projects: A Comparative Case Study. ICSE 2007: 364-374 - [c36]Chris Jensen, Walt Scacchi:
Guiding the Discovery of Open Source Software Processes with a Reference Model. OSS 2007: 265-270 - [c35]Brian Fitzgerald, Evangelia Berdou, Kevin Crowston, Gregory R. Madey, Megan Conklin, Stefan Koch, Walt Scacchi:
Data and analyses sharing to support research on free/libre open source software. OSS 2007: 355-356 - [c34]Walt Scacchi:
Free/open source software development. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2007: 459-468 - [e2]Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Walt Scacchi, Alberto Sillitti:
Open Source Development, Adoption and Innovation, IFIP Working Group 2.13 on Open Source Software, June 11-14, 2007, Limerick, Ireland. IFIP 234, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-0-387-72485-0 [contents] - 2006
- [j42]Walt Scacchi, Chris Jensen, John Noll, Margaret S. Elliott:
Multimodal Modeling, Analysis, and Validation of Open Source Software Development Processes. Int. J. Inf. Technol. Web Eng. 1(3): 49-63 (2006) - [j41]Walt Scacchi, Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Scott A. Hissam, Karim R. Lakhani:
Understanding Free/Open Source Software Development Processes. Softw. Process. Improv. Pract. 11(2): 95-105 (2006) - [e1]Ernesto Damiani, Brian Fitzgerald, Walt Scacchi, Marco Scotto, Giancarlo Succi:
Open Source Systems, IFIP Working Group 2.13 Foundation on Open Source Software, June 8-10, 2006, Como, Italy. IFIP 203, Springer 2006, ISBN 0-387-34225-7 [contents] - 2005
- [j40]Walt Scacchi:
OpenEC/B: electronic commerce and free/open source software development. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 30(4): 1-5 (2005) - [j39]Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, Scott A. Hissam, Karim R. Lakhani, Walt Scacchi:
Open source application spaces: 5th workshop on open source software engineering. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 30(6): 1-2 (2005) - [j38]Chris Jensen, Walt Scacchi:
Process modeling across the web information infrastructure. Softw. Process. Improv. Pract. 10(3): 255-272 (2005) - [c33]Chris Jensen, Walt Scacchi:
Collaboration, Leadership, Control, and Conflict Negotiation and the Netbeans.org Open Source Software Development Community. HICSS 2005 - [c32]Joseph Feller, Karim R. Lakhani, Brian Fitzgerald, Walt Scacchi, Scott A. Hissam:
Open source application spaces: the 5th workshop on open source software engineering. ICSE 2005: 694 - [c31]Ola Henfridsson, John King, Glenn Mercer, Dave Pavlich, Walt Scacchi:
Socio-Technical Research Challenges in Ubiquitous Computing: The Case of Telematics. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments 2005: 359-362 - [c30]Chris Jensen, Walt Scacchi:
Experiences in Discovering, Modeling, and Reenacting Open Source Software Development Processes. ISPW 2005: 449-462 - 2004
- [j37]Walt Scacchi:
Free and Open Source Development Practices in the Game Community. IEEE Softw. 21(1): 59-66 (2004) - [j36]Paul Wernick, Walt Scacchi:
Special Issue on ProSim 2003, The 4th International Workshop on Software Process Simulation and Modeling, Portland, OR, May 2003. Softw. Process. Improv. Pract. 9(2): 51-53 (2004) - [c29]Chris Jensen, Walt Scacchi:
Data Mining for Software Process Discovery in Open Source Software Development Communities. MSR 2004: 96-100 - 2003
- [c28]Margaret S. Elliott, Walt Scacchi:
Free software developers as an occupational community: resolving conflicts and fostering collaboration. GROUP 2003: 21-30 - 2002
- [j35]Walt Scacchi:
Understanding the requirements for developing open source software systems. IEE Proc. Softw. 149(1): 24-39 (2002) - [j34]Walt Scacchi, David Raffo:
Editorial: Special issue on software process simulation and modeling. Softw. Process. Improv. Pract. 7(3-4): 91-93 (2002) - 2001
- [j33]Walt Scacchi:
Redesigning Contracted Service Procurement for Internet-Based Electronic Commerce: A Case Study. Inf. Technol. Manag. 2(3): 313-334 (2001) - [j32]John Noll, Walt Scacchi:
Specifying process-oriented hypertext for organizational computing. J. Netw. Comput. Appl. 24(1): 39-61 (2001) - [j31]S. James Choi, Walt Scacchi:
Modeling and simulating software acquisition process architectures. J. Syst. Softw. 59(3): 343-354 (2001) - 2000
- [j30]David Raffo, Walt Scacchi:
Editorial. Softw. Process. Improv. Pract. 5(2-3): 87-89 (2000) - [j29]Walt Scacchi:
Understanding software process redesign using modeling, analysis and simulation. Softw. Process. Improv. Pract. 5(2-3): 183-195 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j28]John Noll, Walt Scacchi:
Supporting Software Development in Virtual Enterprises. J. Digit. Inf. 1(4) (1999) - [j27]Walt Scacchi:
Experience with software process simulation and modeling. J. Syst. Softw. 46(2-3): 183-192 (1999) - 1998
- [c27]Walt Scacchi:
Recent advances in process-driven intranets and extranets for concurrent engineering. SMC 1998: 2631-2634 - 1997
- [j26]Walt Scacchi, John Noll:
Process-Driven Intranets: Life-Cycle Support for Process Reengineering. IEEE Internet Comput. 1(5): 42-49 (1997) - [j25]Walt Scacchi, Peiwei Mi:
Process Life Cycle Engineering: A Knowledge-Based Approach and Environment. Intell. Syst. Account. Finance Manag. 6(2): 83-107 (1997) - [j24]Amit P. Sheth, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Stef M. M. Joosten, Marek Rusinkiewicz, Walt Scacchi, Jack C. Wileden, Alexander L. Wolf:
Report from the NSF workshop on workflow and process automation in information systems. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 22(1): 28-38 (1997) - [c26]John Noll, Walt Scacchi:
Supporting Distributed Configuration Management in Virtual Enterprises. SCM 1997: 142-160 - 1996
- [j23]Peiwei Mi, Walt Scacchi:
A meta-model for formulating knowledge-based models of software development. Decis. Support Syst. 17(4): 313-330 (1996) - [j22]Amit P. Sheth, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Stef Joosten, Marek Rusinkiewicz, Walt Scacchi, Jack C. Wileden, Alexander L. Wolf:
Report from the NSF Workshop on Workflow and Process Automation in Information Systems. SIGMOD Rec. 25(4): 55-67 (1996) - 1995
- [c25]Abdulaziz Jazzar, Walt Scacchi:
Understanding the requirements for information system documentation: an empirical investigation. COOCS 1995: 268-279 - 1994
- [c24]Pankaj K. Garg, Peiwei Mi, Thuan Pham, Walt Scacchi, Gary Thunquest:
The SMART Approach for Software Process Engineering. ICSE 1994: 341-350 - 1993
- [j21]Anthony S. Karrer, Walt Scacchi:
Meta-Environments for Software Production. Int. J. Softw. Eng. Knowl. Eng. 3(1): 139-162 (1993) - [c23]Walt Scacchi, Peiwei Mi:
Experiences in the Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Formalized Software Processes. ISPW 1993: 135-138 - [c22]Peiwei Mi, Walt Scacchi:
Articulation: an integrated approach to the diagnosis, replanning, and rescheduling of software process failures. KBSE 1993: 77-84 - [c21]Walt Scacchi:
Process Integration for KBSE Environments. SEKE 1993: 587 - 1992
- [j20]Peiwei Mi, Walt Scacchi:
Process Integration in CASE Environments. IEEE Softw. 9(2): 45-53 (1992) - [c20]Walt Scacchi:
Qualitative Techniques and Tools for Measuring, Analyzing, and Simulating Software Processes. Experimental Software Engineering Issues 1992: 27-29 - [c19]Peiwei Mi, Ming June Lee, Walt Scacchi:
A knowledge-based software process library for process-driven software development. KBSE 1992: 122-131 - 1991
- [j19]John Noll, Walt Scacchi:
Integrating Diverse Information Repositories: A Distributed Hypertext Approach. Computer 24(12): 38-45 (1991) - [j18]Walt Scacchi:
The software infrastructure for a distributed system factory. Softw. Eng. J. 6(5): 355-369 (1991) - [j17]Walt Scacchi:
Understanding Software Productivity: towards a Knowledge-Based Approach. Int. J. Softw. Eng. Knowl. Eng. 1(3): 293-321 (1991) - [c18]Peiwei Mi, Walt Scacchi:
Articulation: supporting dynamic evolution of software engineering processes. ISPW 1991: 94-98 - 1990
- [j16]Song C. Choi, Walt Scacchi:
Extracting and Restructuring the Design of Large Systems. IEEE Softw. 7(1): 66-71 (1990) - [j15]Pankaj K. Garg, Walt Scacchi:
A Hypertext System to Manage Software Life-Cycle Documents. IEEE Softw. 7(3): 90-98 (1990) - [j14]Peiwei Mi, Walt Scacchi:
A Knowledge-Based Environment for Modeling and Simulating Software Engineering Processes. IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. 2(3): 283-294 (1990) - [c17]Anthony S. Karrer, Walt Scacchi:
Requirements for an extensible object-oriented tree/graph editor. UIST 1990: 84-91
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j13]Pankaj K. Garg, Walt Scacchi:
ISHYS: designing an intelligent software hypertext system. IEEE Expert 4(3): 52-63 (1989) - [j12]Walt Scacchi:
On the power of domain-specific hypertext environments. JASIS 40(3): 183-191 (1989) - [j11]Walt Scacchi:
The USC system factory project. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 14(1): 61-82 (1989) - [c16]Walt Scacchi:
Engineering large-scale software systems: an organizational knowledge base approach. COMPCON 1989: 235- - [c15]Michael Bieber, Steven Feiner, Mark E. Frisse, Phil Hayes, Gerri Peper, Walt Scacchi:
Expert Systems and Hypertext. Hypertext 1989: 391-392 - [c14]Salah Bendifallah, Walt Scacchi:
Work Structures and Shifts: An Empirical Analysis of Software Specification Teamwork. ICSE 1989: 260-270 - [c13]Walt Scacchi:
Experiences with operational software process modelling in the system factory project. ISPW 1989: 130-133 - [c12]Song C. Choi, Walt Scacchi:
Assuring the Correctness of Configured Software Descriptions. SCM 1989: 66-75 - 1988
- [c11]Jeffrey J. P. Tsai, David Y. Yun, Mehdi T. Harandi, Murat M. Tanik, Wei-Tek Tsai, Walt Scacchi:
Expert systems and software engineering. COMPSAC 1988 - [c10]Walt Scacchi:
Modelling software evolution: a knowledge-based approach. ISPW 1988: 153-155 - [c9]Pankaj K. Garg, Walt Scacchi:
A Software Hypertext Environment for Configured Software Descriptions. SCM 1988: 326-343 - [c8]Walt Scacchi:
Plenary Discussion: CM for Non-Textual Representations. SCM 1988: 363-368 - 1987
- [j10]K. Narayanaswamy, Walt Scacchi:
A database foundation to support software system evolution. J. Syst. Softw. 7(1): 37-49 (1987) - [j9]Salah Bendifallah, Walt Scacchi:
Understanding Software Maintenance Work. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 13(3): 311-323 (1987) - [j8]K. Narayanaswamy, Walt Scacchi:
Maintaining Configurations of Evolving Software Systems. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 13(3): 324-334 (1987) - [c7]Pankaj K. Garg, Walt Scacchi:
On Designing Intelligent Hypertext Systems for Information Management in Software Engineering. Hypertext 1987: 409-432 - 1986
- [j7]Lance Eliot, Walt Scacchi:
Towards a Knowledge-Based System Factory: Issues and Implementations. IEEE Expert 1(4): 51-58 (1986) - [c6]Sonia Nayle, Walt Scacchi:
The costs of personal computing in a complex organization: a comparative study. COCS 1986: 33-42 - [c5]Herb Krasner, John Tang, Bill Curtis, Chris Bullen, Walt Scacchi:
Panel session on collaborative design: technology futures. CSCW 1986: 144-145 - [c4]Aldo Castillo, Sean Corcoran, Walt Scacchi:
A UNIX-Based Gist Specification Processor: The System Factory Experience. ICDE 1986: 582-589 - 1984
- [j6]Randy H. Katz, Walt Scacchi, P. Subrahmanyam:
Environments for VLSI and software engineering. J. Syst. Softw. 4(1): 13-26 (1984) - [j5]Walt Scacchi:
Managing Software Engineering Projects: A Social Analysis. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 10(1): 49-59 (1984) - [c3]Walt Scacchi, Elihu M. Gerson, Rob Kling, Langdon Winner:
The impact and issues of the fifth generation: Social and organization consequences of new generation technology. ACM Annual Conference 1984: 267-270 - 1982
- [j4]Rob Kling, Walt Scacchi:
The Web of Computing: Computer Technology as Social Organization. Adv. Comput. 21: 1-90 (1982) - [j3]Fred van den Bosch, John R. Ellis, Peter Freeman, Len Johnson, Carma L. McClure, Dick Robinson, Walt Scacchi, Ben Scheff, Arndt von Staa, Leonard L. Tripp:
Evaluation of software development life cycle: methodology implementation. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 7(1): 45-60 (1982) - 1981
- [c2]Rob Kling, C. Rosen, Walt Scacchi, H. Shaiken:
Robots and their impact on employment. ACM Annual Conference 1981: 22 - 1980
- [j2]Rob Kling, Walt Scacchi:
Computing as Social Action: The Social Dynamics of Computing in Complex Organizations. Adv. Comput. 19: 249-327 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j1]Rob Kling, Walt Scacchi:
The DoD common high order programming language effort (DoD-1): what will the impacts be? ACM SIGPLAN Notices 14(2): 29-43 (1979) - [c1]Rob Kling, Walt Scacchi:
Recurrent dilemmas of computer use in complex organizations. MARK 1979: 107-116
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